Professional 4-Inch Starter Seedlings

Skip the uncertainty of germination and give your garden a head start with our professional-grade, 4-inch starter seedlings. Cultivated for vigor, root density, and resilience, these hand-selected heirloom starts are acclimated to thrive in your Precision Plot system immediately upon transplant.

We believe that your success is rooted in the quality of your first leaf; that’s why we offer our starter plants at an exclusive rate of just $2.00 each when bundled with any complete grow kit.

For those looking to supplement an existing setup or refresh their garden beds, our premium seedlings are available for individual purchase at $4.00 per plant, ensuring you always have access to high-performance, proven varieties regardless of the season.

Amaranthaceae (Amaranth & Beet Family)

Swiss Chard: 'Five Color Silverbeet' (Rainbow Chard), 'Fordhook Giant', 'Lucullus', 'Ruby Red'

Amaryllidaceae / Allioideae (Onion Family)

Chives: 'Common Chives', 'Garlic Chives'

Leek: 'American Flag' (Broad London), 'Bleu de Solaise', 'Giant Musselburgh'

Onion (sets): 'Ailsa Craig', 'Red Wethersfield', 'Southport Global', 'Texas Early Grano', 'Yellow Sweet Spanish'

Scallion/Bunching Onion: 'Evergreen Hardy White', 'Tokyo Long White'

Apiaceae (Carrot & Parsley Family)

Celery: 'Golden Self Blanching', 'Tall Utah'

Cilantro / Coriander: 'Leisure', 'Slobolt'

Dill: 'Bouquet', 'Fernleaf', 'Mammoth Long Island'

Parsley: 'Giant of Italy' (Flat Leaf), 'Moss Curled'

Asteraceae (Daisy, Lettuce & Sunflower Family)

Artichoke: 'Green Globe', 'Violet de Provence'

Chamomile: 'German', 'Roman'

Brassicaceae (Mustard & Cabbage Family)

Broccoli: 'Calabrese', 'De Cicco', 'Romanesco'

Brussels Sprouts: 'Catskill', 'Long Island Improved'

Cauliflower: 'Purple of Sicily', 'Snowball Y'

Collards: 'Champion', 'Georgia Southern', 'Morris Heading'

Kale: 'Dwarf Green Curled', 'Lacinato' (Dinosaur Kale), 'Premier', 'Red Russian'

Kohlrabi: 'Early Purple Vienna', 'Early White Vienna'

Mustard Greens: 'Giant Red', 'Southern Giant Curled', 'Tendergreen'

Convolvulaceae (Morning Glory Family)

Sweet Potato (slips): 'Beauregard', 'Georgia Jet', 'Jewel'

Cucurbitaceae (Gourd, Melon & Squash Family)

Cucumber (Pickling): 'Boston Pickling', 'National Pickling', 'Parisian'

Cucumber (Slicing): 'Armenian', 'Lemon', 'Marketmore 76', 'Suyo Long'

Melon (Cantaloupe/Muskmelon): 'Amish', 'Charentais', 'Hale's Best Jumbo', 'Minnesota Midget', 'Honeydew'

Melon (Watermelon): 'Ali Baba', 'Blacktail Mountain', 'Crimson Sweet', 'Moon and Stars', 'Sugar Baby'

Pumpkin: 'Big Max', 'Connecticut Field', 'Cinderella' (Rouge Vif d'Etampes), 'Sugar Pie'

Squash (Summer): 'Black Beauty Zucchini', 'Cocozelle', 'Early Prolific Straightneck', 'Patty Pan', 'Yellow Crookneck'

Squash (Winter): 'Blue Hubbard', 'Burgess Buttercup', 'Delicata', 'Spaghetti', 'Table Queen Acorn', 'Waltham Butternut'

Lamiaceae (Mint & Herb Family)

Basil: 'Dark Opal', 'Genovese', 'Holy Basil', 'Lemon Basil'

Catnip: 'Common Catnip'

Lemon Balm: 'Common Lemon Balm'

Mint: 'Peppermint', 'Spearmint'

Oregano: 'Greek Oregano'

Rosemary: 'Officinalis'

Sage: 'Broadleaf'

Thyme: 'Winter Thyme'

Malvaceae (Mallow Family)

Okra: 'Burgundy', 'Clemson Spineless', 'Jing Orange', 'Jambalaya'

Polygonaceae (Knotweed Family)

Sorrel: 'Broadleaf'

Solanaceae (Nightshade Family)

Eggplant: 'Black Beauty', 'Listada de Gandia', 'Ping Tung Long', 'Rosa Bianca'

Pepper (Hot): 'Anaheim', 'Cayenne Long Red', 'Fish', 'Habanero', 'Jalapeño M', 'Tabasco'

Pepper (Sweet): 'California Wonder', 'Corno di Toro', 'Jimmy Nardello', 'Marconi Red', 'Purple Beauty', 'Orange Bell', 'Yellow Bell'

Tomatillo: 'Purple de Milpa', 'Toma Verde'

Tomato (Cherry/Grape): 'Black Cherry', 'Chadwick Cherry', 'Yellow Pear', 'Red Pear'

Tomato (Paste/Sauce): 'Amish Paste', 'Roma VF', 'San Marzano'

Tomato (Slicing/Beefsteak): 'Aunt Ruby's German Green', 'Black Krim', 'Brandywine', 'Cherokee Purple', 'Green Zebra', 'Mortgage Lifter', 'Oxheart', 'Pink Brandywine', 'Rutgers', 'Yellow Brandywine'

​(Note: Heirloom seeds are open-pollinated, meaning if you prevent cross-pollination between different varieties of the same species, you can save the seeds from these plants year after year and they will grow true to type!)

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